I'M BRAZILIAN AND I WROTE THIS TEXT IN PORTUGUESE AND TRANSLATED IT INTO ENGLISH. MAY HAVE SOME FLAWS.
The media has put in your head that you can only be happy if you're a 6'4" Chad with $5 million in the bank, and without even realizing it, you've started comparing yourself to others. Have you noticed that most men aren't rich, tall, or perfect? And yet they have relationships, are happy, build families, and live. If you continue to be trapped in this spiral of comparison, then yes, you'll live frustrated, angry, hiding behind excuses like "I'm not good-looking enough." People in the Black Pill community use the excuse of "beauty" to avoid exposing themselves. The idea that "if I were better-looking, everything would be easier" is exactly what they want to put in your head. Of course it would be easier, but so what? Do you want to base yourself on what's easy or what's possible? Complaining about how easy it is for others doesn't change your reality, it only paralyzes you, and others notice this, in your speech, in your look, in your own confidence. Meanwhile, there are average guys who are getting rejected, yes, but they are also learning, evolving socially, becoming a magnetic man, building their own empire. Most of the guys who make BP edits don't even show their faces and keep saying that everyone is "mogged." And now, based on your speech, yes, biological and social determinism exists (about someone's value being summarized by genetics). Beautiful people have advantages, yes, people with good facial symmetry and body genetics get ahead of everyone who doesn't have these things. The world is indeed cruel, superficial, hierarchical, and responds to instinct before reason. You realized this very early on, but you fell into the trap that BP wants you to fall into: "If the game is unfair, there's no point in playing." This kind of thinking seems like wisdom at first glance, right? but it only weakens you, destroys you, but you don't control the starting point (genetics) but you can greatly influence the course of your trajectory, you don't choose if you are born with beauty, height, wealth, IQ, but you have control over your body, mind, voice, style, confidence, social skills, direction, whoever masters these things becomes an exception, and exception breaks determinism, the beautiful ones live at an advantage until the moment they need to show depth, that's when they crumble, because they never needed to show any of that, they relied so much on beauty that they never needed to build anything REAL, meanwhile the guy who evolved in the fire of rejection, effort, discipline, is a monster, do you want to know the truth? You discovered the reality of the world. Now you have two options: give up everything because you simply weren't born with perfect genetics, so it doesn't matter. Or, even knowing that the world is unfair, but still be so sharp, so prepared, so magnetic that even in this shitty world, everyone will have to respect you. This is the choice of the man who doesn't accept being just another statistic. You won't be the tallest, maybe not even the most handsome, but you can be the most disciplined, the coldest, the most charismatic, the most resilient. Not because you were born with the perfect genetics for that, but because you fought to achieve all of this. The difference between those who win and those who complain isn't in genetics, it's in the decision not to accept the position they put you in. You already have this awareness of inequality. You have the duty to use this revolt as fuel. In the end, appearance opens doors for everyone, but only those who build presence remain, and presence isn't born, presence is forged. You are a Man. If the world is unfair, so be it. You didn't come to ask for justice, you came into the world to conquer space.
The media has put in your head that you can only be happy if you're a 6'4" Chad with $5 million in the bank, and without even realizing it, you've started comparing yourself to others. Have you noticed that most men aren't rich, tall, or perfect? And yet they have relationships, are happy, build families, and live. If you continue to be trapped in this spiral of comparison, then yes, you'll live frustrated, angry, hiding behind excuses like "I'm not good-looking enough." People in the Black Pill community use the excuse of "beauty" to avoid exposing themselves. The idea that "if I were better-looking, everything would be easier" is exactly what they want to put in your head. Of course it would be easier, but so what? Do you want to base yourself on what's easy or what's possible? Complaining about how easy it is for others doesn't change your reality, it only paralyzes you, and others notice this, in your speech, in your look, in your own confidence. Meanwhile, there are average guys who are getting rejected, yes, but they are also learning, evolving socially, becoming a magnetic man, building their own empire. Most of the guys who make BP edits don't even show their faces and keep saying that everyone is "mogged." And now, based on your speech, yes, biological and social determinism exists (about someone's value being summarized by genetics). Beautiful people have advantages, yes, people with good facial symmetry and body genetics get ahead of everyone who doesn't have these things. The world is indeed cruel, superficial, hierarchical, and responds to instinct before reason. You realized this very early on, but you fell into the trap that BP wants you to fall into: "If the game is unfair, there's no point in playing." This kind of thinking seems like wisdom at first glance, right? but it only weakens you, destroys you, but you don't control the starting point (genetics) but you can greatly influence the course of your trajectory, you don't choose if you are born with beauty, height, wealth, IQ, but you have control over your body, mind, voice, style, confidence, social skills, direction, whoever masters these things becomes an exception, and exception breaks determinism, the beautiful ones live at an advantage until the moment they need to show depth, that's when they crumble, because they never needed to show any of that, they relied so much on beauty that they never needed to build anything REAL, meanwhile the guy who evolved in the fire of rejection, effort, discipline, is a monster, do you want to know the truth? You discovered the reality of the world. Now you have two options: give up everything because you simply weren't born with perfect genetics, so it doesn't matter. Or, even knowing that the world is unfair, but still be so sharp, so prepared, so magnetic that even in this shitty world, everyone will have to respect you. This is the choice of the man who doesn't accept being just another statistic. You won't be the tallest, maybe not even the most handsome, but you can be the most disciplined, the coldest, the most charismatic, the most resilient. Not because you were born with the perfect genetics for that, but because you fought to achieve all of this. The difference between those who win and those who complain isn't in genetics, it's in the decision not to accept the position they put you in. You already have this awareness of inequality. You have the duty to use this revolt as fuel. In the end, appearance opens doors for everyone, but only those who build presence remain, and presence isn't born, presence is forged. You are a Man. If the world is unfair, so be it. You didn't come to ask for justice, you came into the world to conquer space.